Links to Other Websites Created by Dudley ! Hello and Welcome, to my other web sites link page, below you will find a brief description as to what is on each site, plus a link to that site, if you choose to visit it. I hope you will visit them all, and Please, go to my guest book and let me know what you think of these sites.I appreciate all comments, good and bad, for the best way I have of improving my web sites, is by listening to you, my visitors.

Note: For your convenience, there will be links to return you to this web site on each of the 'Home Pages'.

Thanks, Dudley

List of Web Sites.Below is a list of web sites that I have published on the web. I have placed a brief description and a link for each site below, just go down the page until you find the web site that may interest you, and "click-on" its link. Again, thanks for visiting my web sites, Dudley.

Dudley Family Pages Web Site !Hello and welcome, to the Dudley Family Pages web site! On this web site you will find some interesting items and facts, that have to do with the Dudley name, or with England, and/or is associated with the Dudley name or England. Also, you will find information on Dudleys who were knights, famous Dudleys, History of Knights, Heraldry, coal miners, brief history of England, medieval England, some information on King Arthur and Camelot, how we began using Dudley as our surname.I hope you will enjoy this site and please, come back often.

Minerva Armored Motor-car Web Site !Welcome, to the Minerva Armored Motor-car website. Although the Minerva Motor Company re-built and produced most of the new armored vehicles, and was a household name when it came to making armored cars, there were other auto makers who produced armored cars during WWI. The three companies in Belgium were, Minerva, Sava (Societe Anversois pour la fabrications de Voitures Automobiles), and Morse. Great Britain's armored cars were made by Rolls-Royce and Lanchester.On this website, I will try and give you a little information about the first motorized armored cars of the 20th Century, and their first use in defense of a nation. They were the "Hummers" of their day, and the Belgian army made good use of them in the first days of World War I and during the 'Siege of Antherp". These little armored cars were used to defend Belgium against the invasion of over-powering numbers of men, and large guns, of the Imperial German Army. While the British used them to save downed pilots on the battlefields of Europe, and to patrol and fight in the deserts of Africa and Arabia. Later, these special little vehicles, with their brave crews would be sent to Russia to help defend that nation. The Belgian Morse and the British Lanchester, were sent to Russia after the fall of Belgium, and the stabilization of the Western Front, while the Rolls-Royce went to Africa and Arabia, and were considered an important arm in the Arabic army led by the famous Lawrence of Arabia. Find out more about these "little cars that could", by reading about them in the next few pages. Little in size and few in number, they stood up to the massive on-slaught of the Imperial German army, and slowed the inevitable from happening. I think you will find all of these vehicles, very interesting.

Hopalong Cassidy's Web Site !Howdy and welcome to the Unofficial web site of William "Hopalong Cassidy" Boyd, and his fellow actors who were featured with him in all of the "Hoppy" films. I have created this web site in honor of Mr. Boyd and to all of the other fine actors who played in "Hoppy" movies. This is strictly a fan site, I don't have anything to sell, nor do I make any money from this site. It is here only, to honor Mr. Boyd and the other actors who co-starred with him in the "Hoppy" moviesI have placed on here, stories, information, mini-biographies and pictures on most of them, but not all. But, will be adding this information as it becomes available.

Randolph Scott's Web Site !Hello and again welcome, to the Randolph Scott web site. Mr. Scott was one of my favorite actors and I put together this web site in his honor, and in his rememberance. To me, Mr. Scott was one of the finest actors to hit the Silver Screen. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did putting it together. He was an interesting person and when you read all that I have placed on this web site about Mr. Scott, I think you will think the same.Thank you for visiting the Randolph Scott web site and please come back often. Dudley

Hello and welcome, to the Lady Jane Grey-Dudley Website, here you will find a biography about Lady Jane, written by me, Charles H. Dudley, also you will see a few images of her, and the proclamation that was read making her Queen of England.I hope you enjoy this website and please let me know what you think of it. Thanks, Dudley

Queen Elizabeth IIn January, 1559, Elizabeth I, was crowned Queen of England. She was the last of the great Tudor Dynasty. A bright star, who dazzled both, a nation, and the world. Most stars achievements fade early but, Elizabeth's has lasted for over four centuries, and it's easy to see why. She reigned for forty-five troublesome years. Her ships defeated the Spanish Armada, and sailed around the world. In her time, Shakespeare wrote plays, and Spencer wrote poems. English noblemen and foreign prince's would woo her but she, the Virgin Queen, made love to the loyalest of audiences, the English people.Elizabeth was one of Henry VIII's daughter, the right of women to succeed the throne, was still in doubt, and the path there, would be perilous. Her father would kill her mother, her sister would imprison her and threaten her with execution, she would be sexually abused by her step-father, and men will love her for her royal status, and not for herself. Most monarchs are handed their crown on a plate but, Elizabeth got hers by cunning and courage.When Elizabeth I became queen, her country was at war, the treasury was bankrupt, and a deep religious rift, between Protestants and Catholic's, threaten to tear the country apart.Read all about Elizabeth's life, her journey to the throne and beyond, on Elizabeth I's web site. Elizabeth I's web site will cover her childhood, her near death experiences, how she became Queen, and how she persevere' in her struggles as Queen, being she was a Protestant woman, in a male dominated, and still Catholic England.She lead a very interesting and sometimes dangerous life, and was one of England's greatest Monarchs.I think you will find her, and her life's story very interesting.

The American Cowboy's Web SiteCowboys, many of them illiterate Southern farm teenagers looking for adventure and a little money, built their legend during the great cattle drives in the two decades between the mid-1860's to the mid-1880's. They gathered millions of longhorn cows and mustang ponies, the largest movement of livestock in history, from the coastal prairies and brush lands of southern Texas and drove them north, over a network of thousands of miles of trails, which ended at markets in Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming and beyond. The Chisholm Trail, the Western Trail, the Loving-Goodnight Trail, the Shawnee Trail and others entered the lexicon of the American language and folk music, and the 'cowboy', became America's and the world's, 'Knights Without Armor'.

Rena' Rosselt's Web Site ! Most of the photographs on this web site were taken from a private photo album started by a World War I Belgian Soldier, named Rena' Rosselt, and ended up being a commemorative to his death, and that of 16 other Belgian casualties of 'The Belgium Expeditionary Force in Russia', during World War I, from 1916 to 1917. It was finished by one of his fellow soldiers, and taken back to Belgium, were it was either given to the Rosselt family after it's completion, or kept by the person who finished the album. I believe the latter happened, for the photo album was found at a flea market in Antwerp in March 2000, and I don't believe Rena' Rosselt's family would of sold it.The photo album contained some 30 photos, and several newspaper cuttings. These photos showed the images of a young man, going off to war for his country , and of his last days giving his all for Belgium.

I have made this web site an Memorial for Rena', and to all the other millions, military and civilian alike, who died in "The Great War" World War I, supposedly, "The War to End All Wars".

England's Famous Dudley's' Web Site ! Welcome to Dudley Family Pages-England's Famous Dudley's.Hello, this is my website for Dudley's who lived in England and were either famous or contributed to the history of England and/or its development during the Industrial Revolution and beyond.There were a lot of Dudley's who made it to the history books, as Knights, Lords and even a Queen and then some who were inventors, scientist, or even just a strong influence in England's past.I hope to include all the Dudley's that I can find information about on this website. If you might know of any who are not listed, please let me know so, that I may add them to this site. Thank you for visiting England's Famous Dudley's and please come back often, for this is a work in progress and I will be adding new information often.

William Holden's Web SiteWilliam HoldenBorn William Franklin Beedle Jr.,on April 17, 1918, William Holden made his film debut in 1938's Prison Farm. He had his first major role in Golden Boy-1939, where he played a boxer-violinist opposite screen legend Barbara Stanwyck, who would prove to be a major influence on him for the rest of his life. He was a contract player for Paramount Pictures, and appeared in numerous productions in the boy-next-door types of roles.

Merlin's Wizardry Web SiteThe pages on this web site contain information for anyone interested in Merlin, King Arthur's Magician. Wizards of Old, Spells, and other things related to wizardry, plus if you are interested in faerie prints. There is a page of Cicely Mary Barker's Alphabet and Garden Fairies prints. Go check them out, just "Click-on Link", and enjoy your visit.

The Oklahoma LawmanThe Oklahoma Lawman web site will have information and some stories on the famous and infamous lawmen of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Territory and Indian Nation days, to the present. I will have a few stories of my own adventures while I was a deputy, and from some of my fellow deputies as well.
I think you will enjoy this web site, especially if you have an interest in the history of lawmen and law enforcement of Oklahoma.

Dabbs Greer Web pagePlease visit Dabbs Greer's web page. He was one of the most filmed character actors in the film industry, plus he was on many television shows, and played many characters on stage as well.

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